children Tusla says it's an offence to run an unregistered children’s home, but it places children in them anyways So how does it square the circle? Laoise Neylon Mar 13, 2026
Unreal Estate An Israeli fund backs one of Ireland’s biggest landlords, but who else? As the government courts more international money for Ireland’s rental sector, tenants say they want more transparency around who they are renting from. Lois Kapila Mar 13, 2026
swimming Council still paying for upkeep of Coolock Swimming Pool it has closed and likely never intends to use again The council closed the pool after its roof was damaged in Storm Darragh in December 2024. In January, it put out a tender to fix the roof. Eoin Glackin Mar 13, 2026
Dublin city councillors have more residents to represent than councillors in any other part of the country
Shuttled out of the city ahead of St Patrick’s Day, some homeless men seeking asylum reclaim their lives on Mount Street
In an East Wall asylum shelter, allegations of misconduct highlight wider questions around appropriate staff hiring
In Kilmainham, some residents worry BusConnects changes on the low road will push even more through traffic up onto the high road
Many people with disabilities can’t get their bottles and cans to a deposit-return machine – and would struggle to use it even if they could
In Littlepace, debate around how to better shelter residents from the noise of cars rushing by on the N3
The council is mapping which of its lands are good for public housing. Councillors want to see it, too.